Jules BARBEY d’AUREVILLY (1808 – 1897)

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Jules BARBEY d’AUREVILLY (1808 – 1897)
Du dandysme et de georges Brummel (3rd edition). Paris, Lemerre, 1879. Small in-12 with two portraits, (2) ff, X, 127, (1) pp, half red long-grained morocco with corners, smooth spine decorated with gilt and cold fl eurons, untrimmed, gilt head, parchment cover and spine preserved. Third edition, partly original, increased by a study on Lauzun entitled Un Dandy d'avant les Dandys (pp. 95 to 127). Unpublished portraits of Barbey jeune and Brummel engraved by Martinez after miniatures. The copy is enriched on a blank sheet of paper with this autograph sending in red ink : to Madame Alice Ritter for me the pale Rosalinde (of Shakespeare) - to this poetry, this prose. J. Barbey d'Aurevilly who would not have liked Juliet if he had been Romeo. The singer Hortense Marie Eugénie Pellet, known as Alice Desgranges or Alice Ritter (1854 - 1927), was the companion of the composer and pianist Theodore Ritter. Degas painted her portrait in 1878. Barbey frequented her salon on Tuesdays, calling her the Rosalinde-beauty, after the heroine of Shakespeare's Comme il vous plaira (cf. letter to Louise Read, 15 October 1885); he dedicated a poem to her, A Madame A. Ritter Desgranges. Mention in pen at the top of the faux-title: A Th. R. [Théodore Ritter] 1886.
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